New Advertisements, TOLOGA BAY EACES. FRIDAY, 24TH DECEMBER. THE TOLOGA BAY RACES will take place on the TOLOGA BAY RACECOURSE, on the above date. A programme of the various events will appear in a future issue, if possible. The following gentlemen have been appointed Stewards: — Messrs. A. C. Ahtiiur, E. Robson, E. Murhiy, M. Mullooly, C. Davis, E. Thatcheb, Karaubia Pahuba, Pataba Rangi, Albert Rangah.ua, and Captain Tbimmeb. JOHN TRIMMER, 837 Hon. Sec., and Treasurer.
TRINITY CHURCH. A T a vestry meeting of the above last week, A- among other things determined upon, one was to have an evening with the Christy Ministrels, and, in the course of a few months, a BAZAAR in aid of Church funds. From the number of Church people in the town and district, the Bazaar should prove a great success. A meeting of ladies will soon be convened from whom a Committee will be formed to act in accord with a Committee of gentlemen appointed by the Vestry. DIVINE SERVICE, Holy Trinity: Rev. E. Williams, WEDNESDAY, December 1, 7.30 p.m. 835 ERADICATION OF SCAB. EAST COAST DISTRICT. TENDERS will be received until the 20th DECEMBER, 1875, for purchasing and boiling down from 27,000 to 30,000 SCABBY SHEEP in the East Coast District. Full particulars may be obtained on application to Captain Porter, at the Militia Office, Gisborne. T. W. PORTER, Captain and Adjutant, 818 East Coast District. P O STPONE MENT OF CELTIC CLUB MEETING. TN consequence of an unforeseen circumstance -*• the public meeting, advertised to take place at the Ormond Hotel, Ormond, on WEDNESDAY EVENING NEXT, the Ist December, is unavoidably postponed till WEDNESDAY the Bth IDEM, at 6 o’clock in the evening. JAMES HAY, Convenor. Gisborne, 26th Nov. 1875. 823
MILLINER Y r , Al IL L * N E RY. DRAPERY, DRAPERY. W. T. BEST IS now offering to the public a choice assortment of Summer Goods to which lie invites inspection. .STRAW GOODS. A Great Variety in Ladies’ Girls/ and Children’s. 560 Trimmed and UntJinmed Hats, latest fashion to choose L oni. and at most reasonable prices. A CHOICE ASSORTMENT OF BONNETS, This department cannot be surpassed in the district. A well selected stock of MATERIALS UNDERCLOTHING. DRESS AND HABIT MAKING IN THE LATEST STYLES BY MISS LE MASUEIER, 824 AXf ANTED at once, A PAIR of SAW- *’ YERS.—Apply to, E. Robson, the Delta, Tologa Bay. 822 FOR SALE ON PATUTAHI. QUANTITY of GRASS, for hay or seed. 794 SAME. PARSONS.
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Poverty Bay Standard, Volume III, Issue 329, 1 December 1875, Page 3
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